Shina’s paper was accepted to IEEE PerAwareCity 2021

Shina (NetRecon Alumni) recently had his paper, A latency-defined edge node placement scheme for opportunistic smart cities, accepted in IEEE International Workshop on Pervasive Context-Aware Smart Cities and Intelligent Transportation Center (PerAwareCity) part of the Pervasive Computing and Communications Conference (PerCom), March 22, 2021

 

Co-authors of the paper are: Esther Max-Onakpoya, Greg Erhardt, and Corey E. Baker

 

Congratulations Shina!

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Corey Baker

Corey E. Baker is an Assistant Professor in the Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering. His research interests are in the area of full stack systems for distributing, protecting, and authenticating data in opportunistic networking scenarios for rural remote patient monitoring, smart cities, and natural disasters to improve the livelihood of people.
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